BOURNEMOUTH

KELLY DIMMICK, aged 46 and of West Cliff Road, Bournemouth, admits stealing YSL 60 millilitre perfume worth £62 belonging to Boots in Commercial Road, Bournemouth, on October 29, 2020. Committed to prison for six weeks, suspended for six months. To pay £62 compensation. Also admits stealing razors to the value of £9.99 belonging to Superdrug in High Street, Christchurch, on February 7. Committed to prison for six weeks concurrent, suspended for six months. To pay £9.99 compensation.

JOSE LUIS RODRIGUEZ BONILLA, aged 48 and of Cardigan Road, Bournemouth, admits doing an act, namely go to an address in Bournemouth, on March 13, which he was prohibited from doing by a court order made on December 9, 2020. Community order made, whereby the defendant must complete up to 15 days of rehabilitation activity requirement. To pay £95 surcharge and £85 costs.

EAST DORSET

FRANCESCA LOUISE WALTON, aged 28 and of Buckthorn Lane, Wimborne Minister, admits when knowing that payment on the spot for goods supplied, namely obtaining petrol, was required or expected from her, dishonestly making off without having paid as required or expected and with intent to avoid payment of £77.62 in Poole on February 15, 2019. Fined £323. To pay £77.62 compensation, £30 surcharge and £100 costs. Also admits knowing that payment on the spot for goods supplied, namely obtaining petrol, was required or expected from her, dishonestly making off without having paid as required or expected and with intent to avoid payment of £20.01 in Bournemouth on March 26, 2019. To pay £22.01 compensation.

MOHAMMED HABIB ALAM, aged 27 and of Spenlow Close, Portsmouth, admits resisting PC Galliver and PC Cooke, constables in the exercise of their duty in Upper Norwich Road, Bournemouth, on May 11. Discharged conditionally for six months. To pay £22 surcharge and £350 costs.

MELINDA BUNDY, aged 45 and of Pine Road, Bournemouth, admits being drunk and disorderly in Bournemouth on May 13. No separate penalty. Also admits assaulting an emergency worker, namely PC Chapman, acting in the exercise of her functions as such a worker, by beating her in Bournemouth on May 13. Committed to prison for four weeks concurrent. To pay £50 compensation. Also admits using towards another person threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against them by any person, or to provoke the use of immediate unlawful violence by them in Bournemouth on May 18. Committed to prison for four weeks consecutive. Also admits assaulting an emergency worker, namely PC Chapman, acting in the exercise of his functions as such a worker, by beating him in Bournemouth on May 18. Committed to prison for four weeks concurrent. Also admits damaging a holding cell at Poole Custody to the value of £45 belonging to Dorset Police on May 18. Committed to prison for four weeks concurrent. Also admits damaging a special risk clothing top to the value of £60 belonging to Dorset Police in Poole on May 18. Committed to prison for four weeks. Also admits commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order made on March 8 for three offences of harassment, seven counts of criminal damage and assaulting an emergency worker. Suspended sentence of imprisonment of 20 weeks, suspended for 12 months, imposed as a sentence of 12 weeks. Overall length of sentence 16 weeks.

POOLE

MICHAEL JAMES ROGERS, aged 38 and of Lagland Street, Poole, admits with intent to cause CSAS officers harassment, alarm or distress, using threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour, thereby causing that person or another harassment, alarm or distress in High Street, Poole, on May 19. Discharged conditionally for three months. To pay £22 surcharge and £85 costs.